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Field Service: A Revenue Engine for Asset-Intensive Industries
Michael Maoz · 2026-06-17 · via Salesforce

Leading asset-intensive companies moved beyond selling equipment years ago. They realized the real value comes from lifecycle services around the asset.

In industries from commercial HVAC to medical devices, leading companies bundle software, diagnostic analytics, maintenance, and uptime commitments into recurring revenue models. Long-term service agreements become subscription revenue.

Depending on the industry, these models may be called Power by the Hour, Cooling as a Service, Throughput as a Service, Equipment as a Service, Outcomes as a Service, or Subscription Plus. The names vary, but the business logic is the same: the asset sale is only the beginning of the commercial relationship. 

The leaders in each industry manage the installed base strategically after the initial sale. Dispatching the correct technician at the right time with the right tools and skills remains essential, but it’s becoming table stakes.

Turning asset data into business action

Operational data, service history, warranty status, contract entitlements, parts availability, and pricing all need to come together. Organizations using that data well are increasing contract revenue, improving retention, reducing avoidable truck rolls, and making service economics more predictable. Companies that still operate with disconnected systems and reactive workflows are watching margins erode and customer leverage decline.

This is as much a business model discussion as a technology one.

In this overview of Asset Service Lifecycle Management (ASLM) we’ll cover Asset Hierarchy and Asset Coverage View.

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Installation is just the start of your revenue 

Every asset installation is the start of a long-term commercial relationship. When asset history, warranty status, maintenance records, and contract entitlements are connected in a single operational view, service organizations can identify expansion opportunities. With connected assets, they anticipate failures before they occur.

Consider a mid-sized HVAC company that shifts from primarily break-fix service to a model built around asset health scoring. Instead of responding only after a chiller fails, technicians arrive with visibility into maintenance history, warranty exposure, known risk factors, and recommended contract upgrades. Quotes can be generated before the customer asks.

That changes the conversation. The service visit isn’t confined to fixing the immediate issue. It becomes a moment to protect uptime, reduce future risk, and expand the relationship.

What to do:

Start by consolidating asset visibility. If service history, warranty records, contract entitlements, and maintenance schedules live in separate systems, you don’t have a usable installed-base strategy.

The asset intelligence business

Remember that mid-sized HVAC company shifting from break-fix to asset health scoring? Now imagine what happens when one of their customer’s units sends out an overheating alert.

Event orchestration immediately sends an asset health alert to the Service console and Slack. The asset manager launches a remote diagnostic test. If the issue is resolved remotely, the company avoids a truck roll. If the diagnostic fails, the system performs root-cause analysis and automatically creates a work order with up-to-date pricing and recommended parts.

As you can see, the workflow becomes as much commercial as technical.

Work Order Estimation with Asset Service Lifecycle Management (ASLM).

The system recommends repair parts, checks warranty coverage, identifies relevant service contracts, and optimizes scheduling based on parts availability, technician skills, contract priority, and customer impact.

Advanced Exchange and Inventory Search with Asset Service Lifecycle Management (ASLM).

What happens after the work is completed? The next revenue opportunity can be identified immediately. The customer might need a contract upgrade, a replacement part, premium support, or a broader maintenance plan.

Finding these revenue opportunities is possible because the product catalog, pricing engine, service history, and customer record are unified in one platform. The quote can be generated inside the same operating flow rather than handed off to a separate sales process.

Another powerful step comes after the individual job. The same failure pattern that was detected can be applied across the installed base. If one class of assets is showing early signs of stress, the asset owner can launch a service campaign before other customers call.

This is how reactive service turns into an asset intelligence business.

What our customers are doing

Our customers in asset-intensive industries show where business is headed. Telematics, IoT, asset intelligence, dealer coordination, and enterprise asset management are becoming engines of growth. 

What to do:

Start small. Map one end-to-end asset workflow from alert to diagnosis, parts, entitlement, scheduling, work completion, quote, and campaign. Then identify where the process breaks across systems.

Mobile workers as revenue engines

A technician standing in front of the customer is the most valuable moment in field service. It’s where your brand is made. Yet most arrive without real-time access to inventory, warranty coverage, service history, or quoting tools. The result is missed opportunities and customer friction.

Pre-Work Brief, Asset Coverage, Asset Heirarchy and Inventory Count with Asset Service Lifecycle Management (ASLM).

Technicians are not going to evolve into salespeople. Instead, they will have the intelligence to resolve the problem, explain the risk, and extend the customer relationship, all in the same interaction.

One of our industrial equipment customers equips technicians with a mobile app containing offline inventory, warranty entitlements, service history, and pricing. They have turned service visits into measurable commercial motions. The technician can create the repair estimates, replacement quotes, and contract recommendations while they have the customer’s attention on the asset.

That is where trust is highest.

What to do:

Treat technicians as more than maintenance and repair resources. Give them the information required to resolve, quote, and extend the customer relationship in a single visit, and they become commercial operators.

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Predictive service is part of the operating model

Over the last five years, connected assets and IoT telemetry that were once largely limited to large enterprises are now possible for most asset-intensive companies even without specialized infrastructure teams. 

Service organizations now ingest fault codes, usage patterns, performance signals, and operating anomalies directly from equipment in the field. That data can be used to identify deterioration before failure occurs.

When does predictive service create value? When it triggers action.

A fault code on its own is not a business model. That alert becomes valuable when it leads to diagnosis, entitlement checks, parts planning, scheduling, customer communication, and a revenue or retention motion. This shifts the customer relationship. The asset producer sells continuity and operational assurance.

One of our utilities contractor customers identifies abnormal stress behavior in a compressor system before failure. That is protecting the customer from downtime. If that customer then expands into a multi-year premium support agreement, the commercial impact doesn’t come from the repair itself.

What to do:

Do not start with a massive IoT initiative. Start with one high-value asset category where downtime matters financially to the customer. Build the operational motion first.

Product Service Campaigns with Asset Service Lifecycle Management (ASLM).

Disconnected systems are now a direct margin problem

Too many field service businesses operate through a patchwork of scheduling tools, ERP systems, spreadsheets, and warranty databases. Every disconnected handoff creates delay, duplicate work, billing errors, poor reporting, and inconsistent customer experience. That prevents leadership from understanding the true economics of service delivery.

Companies that we see improving service margins today are reducing this operational fragmentation.

Visibility into scheduling, warranty management, parts operations, work orders, and the rest matters. It allows the business to see which contracts are profitable, which assets are consuming excess service resources, where parts constraints are affecting response times, and which customers are ready for expansion.

What to do:

Ask one question: can leadership see service profitability in real time by customer, contract, and asset category? If the answer is no, fragmentation is already affecting margin.

Real Results from Asset-Intensive Industries

The shift from reactive service to asset intelligence is happening now. Leading organizations are already capturing significant revenue from field operations by connecting asset data, technician intelligence, and customer context.

Hologic: Field engineers become revenue drivers

Hologic deploys innovative medical technologies that help women around the world. They adopted Agentforce Field Service and Operations across their U.S. service organization to equip more than 600 field-based professionals with real-time insights on mobile devices—including full customer context, asset history, and work order details. The result: faster time to resolution, minimized equipment downtime, and enhanced customer experience.

Honeywell reduces truck rolls with strategic service

By deploying Agentforce Field Service and Operations with remote diagnostics and predictive analytics, Honeywell transformed their service model. They now solve up to 30% of service calls remotely, eliminating unnecessary truck rolls. For calls requiring on-site support, mobile workers arrive with predictive insights and diagnostic data, enabling faster, safer service.

Mobile workers for Honeywell now capture $11 million in productivity a year. They’re freed from reactive troubleshooting and now focus on strategic upgrades and preventive maintenance — the high-margin, relationship-building work that turns service into a growth engine.

Five next steps to make field service a revenue engine

Leaders are building a system around the full lifecycle of the asset, from installation through monitoring, maintenance, renewal, upgrade, and replacement. Here’s how you can, too.

  1. Build a single operational view of the asset
    Establish a unified asset record that includes install date, configuration, service history, warranty status, contract entitlements, telemetry, parts history, customer relationship, and financial performance.
  2. Identify one proactive revenue motion
    Choose a narrow segment of the installed base: aging equipment, expiring warranties, high-failure assets, under-covered customers, or assets showing early signs of deterioration. Then launch a targeted service campaign.
  3. Connect your alerts, service, parts, contracts, and quotes
    The goal is to convert the signal into a complete service motion: connecting asset alerts to diagnostics, root-cause analysis, parts availability, entitlement checks, intelligent scheduling, field execution, quote generation, and campaign management. 
  4. Redefine the role of the technician
    Technicians need access to the full context of the asset and the customer relationship. When they are equipped with this intelligence, they become trusted advisors at the exact moment when the customer is most receptive.
  5. Evaluate whether your platform supports the next business model
    The important question is whether your platform supports recurring services, connected assets, entitlement management, automated renewals, product catalog integration, pricing, cross-sell, proactive campaigns, and eventually Equipment-as-a-Service models without operational reinvention.

Over the next three years, this shift will be the dividing line between reactive service organizations and those that become structurally more profitable over time. Learn how Agentforce Field Service and Operations can help make teh transition to profitable service today.

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